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A descriptive design examined the levels of and differences in nursing professionalism. Comparisons of the total level of professionalism in educational preparation, current position, years of experience, and current practice setting were analysed by one-way analysis of variance and post hoc Tukey-...
Professionalism is characterised first by expertise in the clinical skills, capabilities, knowledge andexperience internal to the practice of anaesthesiology (or a sub-specialty), and the knowledge, understanding and practice ofthe professional duties associated with anaesthesiology. Relatively recently it ...
An organized enterprise that involves techniques, tools, and licensed professionals to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being in individuals is known as healthcare. It involves the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases.
However, in more recent years, authors [4] have defined nursing professionalism as “multidimensional and evidenced by the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours that underlie successful clinical practice”, with multidimensional, dynamic and culture-orientated attributes [4]. Additionally, the International...
Nursing reformers wanted the sick poor to be nursed by obedient and respectable women who would remind them of their Christian duties. The reform of nursing was seen as an important factor in the attempts to cleanse and moralize the poorer classes and thus can be seen as part of the new in...
The standards of professionalism in nursing: the nursing instructors' experiences Background: The increasing need and demand for professional nurses and enhance the quality of professional services is a key issue that has led to professional practice in health systems. Aim: The aim of this study wa...
As American medicine has been transformed by the growth of managed care, so too have questions about the appropriate role of nonprofit ownership in the hea... Schlesinger,Mark,Gray,... - 《Journal of Health Politics Policy & Law》 被引量: 64发表: 1996年 Paternalism in nursing and healthcar...
In this initiative, a multidisciplinary Code of Professionalism was established, with the support of leadership and the employee and nursing unions, to help create a safety culture. Methods In 2005 the Code of Professionalism was introduced to physicians, nurses, and support staff. The U.S. ...